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JHE VETERAN CORPS O ARTILLERY 8S. N. Y. INSTITUTEO NOVEMBER 25, 1790, EXCLUSIVELY 
BY OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION UNDER ACTS OF NEW 
YORK STATE LEGISLATURE OF APRIL 4, 1782, AND APRIL 4, 1786. 

ORGANIZATION CONFIRMED BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, MARCH, 8, 1791. 

CONSTITUTED AN ARTILLERY RESERVE IN ACTIVE MILITIA BY ACT OF NEW YORK STATE LEGI5~ 
LATURE OF MARCH 29, 1809. 

IN MILITARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES JUNE 25 TOJULY 2, 1812 AND SEPTEMBER 2, 
1814 YO MARCH 2, 1815. 


ARMORY, 
PARK AVENUE AND 34TH STREET. 


CIRCULAR. 


MILITARY SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 ORGANIZED AT THE CITY OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 
3, 1826, BY COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THAT WAR. 

SONSOLIDATED WITH THE VETERAN CORPS OF ARTILLERY S. N. Yoy JANUARY 8, 1848. 

THE CORPS CONFIRMED IN STATUTORY AND PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES AS A 
SEPARATE CORPS IN ACTIVE MILITIA, BY ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MAY 8, 1792, 
(SECTION 1641 U. 8. REVISED STATUTES), JANUARY 21, 1903, AND WAY 27, 1908 AND 
ACTS OF NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE OF APRIL I7, 1854 (CHAPTER 398,) APRIL 14, 
1855, (CHAPTER 686.) MARCH 9, 1895, (CHAPTER ol,) APRIL 13, 1004, (CHAPTER 328,) 
AND MAY 18 1907, (CHAPTER 360!. 


THE VETERAN CORPS OF ARTILLERY 
OF THE ; 
STATE OF NEW YORK 


Adjutant’s Office 
32 East 42d Street 


June oth, goaee 


New Yor« City, 


Pursuant to Resolution adopted at an informal meeting of the Uniformed Detachment, May 
31st, 1909; to wit: That the Detachment accept the invitation of Vice-Commandant Pell, one of the 
Champlain Ter-Centenary Commissioners appointed by His Excellency, Governor Hughes, to proceed 


to Plattsburgh, N. Y., and act as escort, and, if requested, as guard of honor to the President of the 
United States, who will review the Parade on the occasion of the Celebration, July 7th, 1909; and 
that the Adjutant be authorized to contract for a special sleeping car and to provide the necessary 
subsistence on board the said car for twenty-five men, the Adjutant to notify by circular letter the 
Society and Corps of the arrangements as and when completed. 

The Adjutant hereby notifies the members of the Society and Corps that a large sleeping— 
drawing room—kitchen car has, through the Pullman Company, been contracted for; that transpor- 
tation has been arranged over the lines of the New York Central & Hudson River and the Delaware 
& Hudson Canal Company Railroads at a reduced rate; and that a chef, waiters and porters have been 
engaged. 

The car will be attached to Train No. 71, N. Y. C. & H.R. R. Co., leaving Grand Central 
Station, Tuesday July 6th, at 6:55 P. M., arriving at Plattsburgh, 4:50 A. M. 

Dinner and Breakfast on car. 

Parade and Festivities during day, July 7th. 

Luncheon on train. 

Afternoon free for suitable entertainment. 

Supper on train, leaving Plattsburgh, Delaware & Hudson Station at ro P. M., arriving New 
York, Thursday, 7:20 A. M. 

Cost of trip: Berth in car, Meals, Railroad Fare, all included, $25. per capita, based on twenty- 
five men joining the excursion. 

Each officer and man will be given space for a large suit-case, and will travel in fatigue, or ser- 
vice, dress. 

Full dress uniform complete will be taken, including both black and white trousers and capes. 

A large representation from the Corps have already signified their intention to participate in 
this excursion and to parade. 

Please send your acceptance, and check for Twenty-five (25) dollars, to order of Charles Isham, 
Paymaster, in envelope enclosed. 

A prompt reply to this circular is essential and necessary. Those members of the Uniformed 
Detachment who have not provided themselves with the service uniform will be welcome on the 
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: The Veteran Corps Artillery 


Constituting the Military Society of 


the War of 1812 
IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 


Adjutant’s Office, No. 32 East 42d Street. 


New York, February 15th, 1909. 
CIRCULAR: 


The Veteran Corps of Artillery S. N. Y. Instituted Novem- 
ber 25, 1790, Exclusively by Officers and Soldiers of The War 
of the Revolution Under Acts of New York State Legislature 


8 of April 4, 1782, and April 4, 1786. 


Organization Confirmed by the Governor of the State of New 
~ York, March 8, 1791. 
Constituted an Artillery Reserve in Active Militia by Act 


* of New York State Legislature of March 29, 1809. 


In Military Service of the United States June 25 to July 2, 
1812, and September 2, 1814 to March 2, 1815. 
Military Society of The War of 1812, Organized at the 


9 City of New York, January 3, 1826, by Commissioned 
_ Officers of that War. 


Consolidated With The Veteran Corps of Artillery S. N. Y., 


~ January 8, 1848. 


The Corps Confirmed in Statutory and Prescriptive Rights 
and Privileges as an Independent Military Organization in 
Active Militia by Acts of Congress of May 8, 1792, (Section 
1641 U. S. Revised Statutes) and January 21, 1903, and 


‘Acts of New York State Legislature of April 17, 1854 


~ (Chapter 398). April 14, 1855 (Chapter 536). March 9, 


1895 (Chapter 91). April 13, 1904 (Chapter 328) and May 
15, 1907 (Chapter 350). 


At a meeting of the Uniformed Detachment Veteran Corps 


. _ Artillery, held Nov. 4th, 1908, a Recruiting Committee was 


" gappointed with power to prepare and publish a circular letter 
(stating qualifications necessary for membership, to give the 


«privileges accruing from such membership and to publish a 
roster for information of all concerned. 


(2 The Veteran Corps of Artillery, State of New York, 


organized in 1790 exclusively by officers and soldiers of the 
War of the Revolution, is a legally constituted Artillery 


Reserve in the Active Militia of the State of New York under 


“the Militia Law of Congress and special acts of the New York 


State Legislature. 


Under the existing Military Law, it is under the orders of 
the Commander-in-Chief. 

Its membership consists of men uniformed, armed and 
equipped, many of whom served in the Army or Navy of the 
United States, the Volunteers or in the National Guard. 

(See roster Active Members). 

The privileges of membership include: 

Regular course of instruction in Artillery and Infantry 
drill, School of the Soldier, Setting-up Exercises, 
Pistol Practice and Manuel of Sabre. 

2. Special instruction, machine gun, coast defence drill, 
under Regular Army Officers in the forts in New York 
Harbor. 

3. Stated service in Corps confers exemption from jury 


duty in State of New York. 


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4. The Corps has its headquarters in the Armory, 7Ist 
Regiment Infantry, National Guard New York, 34th 
Street and Park Avenue, New York City. 

5. The drills are from November Ist to May Ist on 
alternate Wednesdays, at Five o’Clock P. M. 

6. The Annual Mess Dinner is on January 8th in every 
year. 


QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. 


a. Applicants must, pursuant to law, be at least 18 years 
of age and members in good standing of the Military 
Society of the War of 1812. 

b. Membership is limited to descendants of Officers and 
rank and file of honorable record in the Army and Navy 
of the United States during the War of 1812 and to 
descendants of original Revolutionary members, Veteran 
Corps Artillery. 

(See roster original members Veteran Corps Artillery). 

The Corps parades annually for Inspection and Muster by the 
Adjutant-General of the State of New York, who is by law its 
Inspector. 

Bill of dress may be obtained on application to the Quarter- 
master, and further information from the Secretary. 

The Committee cordially invites members of the Cincin- 
nati, the Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution and of 
patriotic societies, as well as others who may desire a semi- 
military training and who may be duly proposed and seconded 
and eligible under the Constitution and By-Laws of the 
racicige Corps Artillery, to become members of the Military 

y. 

Initiation Fee: Military Society War of 1812 and Veteran 
Corps Artillery State of New York, $10. 

Annual Dues: $5. 

Particular attention is called to notice at head of this cir- 
cular. 

It is expected that each member of the Society and Corps 
will name at least one applicant. 


The Recruiting Committee: 
CHARLES ELLIOT WARREN, 


Chairman. 
Address, Secretary, JOHN B. ELMENDORF 
No. 60 Wall Street, N. Y. MORTIMER DELANO 
BRYCE METCALF 


Secretary. 


COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION. 


*The Reverend Morgan Dix, S.T.D., D.D., D.C.L. 
Asa Bird Gardiner. John Butterfield Holland 
James Mortimer Montgomery. Robert Olyphant 

C. Augustus Schermerhorn. Oliver Hazard Perry. 


John Hone. Dudley Evans. 

George De Forest Barton. T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. 

Howland Pell. Charles Elliot Warren. 

Bryce Metcalf. John du Fais. 

Paul Gibert Thebaud. Francis Key Pendleton. 

OFFICERS. 

Commandant, Asa Bird Gardiner. 

V ice-Commandant, Howland Pell. 

Adjutant, Charles Elliot Warren. 

Quartermaster, C. Augustus Schermerhorn. 

Paymaster, Charles Isham. 

Commissary, Clarence H. Eagle. 

Surgeon, Malcolm McLean. 

Ordnance Officer, Paul Gibert Thebaud. 

Chaplain, Rey. Frank Landon Humphreys. 

Inspector, The Adjutant General State 
of New York. 

*Deceased. q | 


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ROSTER. 


Richard A. Anthony 

Major Townsend B. Baldwin, ’ 
National Guard 

David Banks 

Major David Banks, Jr., 
National Guard 

Paymaster George De Forest Barton, 
United States Navy 

Colonel William G. Bates, 
71st Regiment, National Guard. 
Brevet-Brigadier-General, National Guard 

Hon. Perry Belmont 

Arthur B. Benjamin 

Major J. Philip Benkard, 
National Guard 

Harry H. Benkard 

Samuel Rossiter Betts 

B. W. B. Brown 

John B. Cauldwell 

Beverly Chew 

Count Thaddeus Kosciuszko de Chutkowski 

Leighton Palmer Coleman 

Daniel N. Crouse 

Norman F. Cushman 

Lieutenant John Francis Daniell 

William M. Deen 

Joseph Livingston Delafield 

Maturin Livingston Delafield, Jr. 

Mortimer Delano 

John Adams Dix 

Louis Hays Dos Passos 

Albert Charles Draper 

George E. Dunscombe 

John du Fais 

C. F. R. Drake 

Major Clarence H. Eagle, 
National Guard 

John M. Eastman 

John Barker Elmendorf 

Hon. Smith Ely 

Dudley Evans 

Loyal Farragut, 
United States Military Academy, Signal Officer United 
States Navy, Lieutenant United States Army 

Alden Freeman 

Lieutenant Frederick Gallatin, 
United States Volunteers 

Lieutenant-Colonel Asa Bird Gardiner, 
United States Army, Late Professor of Law, U. S. Military 
Academy 

Lieutenant George Norman Gardiner, 
United States Volunteers 

George Norman Gardiner, Jr. 

Norman Bentley Gardiner 

Philip Parkhurst Gardiner 

De Forest Grant 

Alexander G. Hackstaff 

Rev. Alexander Hamilton, Jr., D.D. 

Alfred D. Harden 

Lieutenant Hammond Lee Harding, 

@ National Guard 


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Arthur Melville Hatch 
Colonel John Van Rensselaer Hoff, A.M., M.D., 
Assistant Surgeon-General United States Army 
Major John Butterfield Holland, 
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, National Guard 
John Hone, 
United States Volunteers 
Colonel Walter Bryant Hotchkin, 
22d Regiment Engineers, National Guard 
Brevet-Brigadier-General, National Guard, 
Richard Lewis Howell 
Charles Carroll Hummel, 
United States Volunteers 
Rev. Frank Landon Humphreys 
Augustus Lord Hyde, 
United States Volunteers 
Henry St. John Hyde 
Charles Isham 
Sylvanus Folger Jenkins, Jr. 
Augustus R. Macdonough 


Lieutenant Isaac Walker Maclay, 
United States Army 

Donald McLean 

Malcolm McLean, M.D. 

Bryce Metcalf 

Henry Budd Montgomery 

James Mortimer Montgomery 

Charles Moran 

Acosta Nichols 

Major Maury Nichols, 
United States Army 

George Livingston Nichols 

George Washington Olney 

Captain John Kensett Olyphant, 
National Guard 

Brigadier-General Robert Olyphant, 
National Guard 

Robert Morrison Olyphant, Jr. 

Samuel E. Parker 

Albert Rosse Parsons 

Argyll Rosse Parsons 

William D. Parsons 

Frank H. Partridge 

Colonel Robert Harman Patterson, 
Corps of Artillery, United States Army 

Captain Howland Pell, 
National Guard 

Edmund Pendleton, 
Lieutenant United States Army 

Hon. Francis Key Pendleton 

Oliver Hazard Perry 

Cornelius S. Pinkney 

Townsend Pinkney 

Gilbert M. Plympton 

Hon. Nathaniel Appleton Prentiss, Jr. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Ear] Prime, 
United States Volunteers 

Thomas Jackson Oakley Rhinelander 

Lyman Rhoades 

Lyman Rhoades, Jr. 

Major John Jackson Riker, 
National Guard 

Rear Admiral Frederick Rodgers, 
United States Navy 

Captain Herbert Livingston Satterlee, 
United States Navy 
The Assistant Secretary of the Navy 

H. Rowland 

George Schmelzel 


Captain W. V. Shaw, 
United States Volunteers 

Lieutenant William Gray Schauffler, 
Surgeon National Guard 

Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur F. Schermerhorn, 
National Guard 

Charles Augustus Schermerhorn, 
United States Volunteers 

Captain Edward Gibert Schermerhorn, 
National Guard 

Major George Richard Schieffelin, 
National Guard 

George R. D. Schieffelin 

William A. Shelton 

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, 
National Guard 

Lieutenant Rufus Shirley, 
National Guard 

Chandler Smith 

Frank Sullivan Smith 

Henry Erskine Smith 

Lewis Bayard Smith 

Gilbert MacMaster Speir 

Lorillard Spencer 

Clarence Storm 

Brigadier-General Joseph Grafton Story, 
United States Volunteers and National Guard 

Henry Grafton Story 

Walter Lispenard Suydam 

Walter Lispenard Suydam, Jr. 

Henry Tilden Swan 

Captain Washington Irving Taylor, 
National Guard 

E. Trenchard 

Paul Gibert Thebaud 

Calvin Tomkins 

James Bliss Townsend 

Frederick Edgar Underhill 

Isaac Henry Walker 

William Macy Walker 

Major & Ordnance Officer Charles Elliot Warren, 
National Guard 

Colonel Garland Nelson Whistler, 
Artillery Corps, U. S. Army 

William L. Willey 

Frank Smith Williams 

Frederick S. Woodruff 

Harold Wilson 

Captain Andrew C. Zabriskie, 
National Guard 


OFFICERS 
1790-1909 


COMMANDANTS 


John Delamater, United States Service 1779-1782 

John McLean, Continental Infantry 1776—Lieutenant 
United States Service 1781 and 1813 

George Warren Chapman, Continental Artillery 1778-1781 

Hon. John B. Scott, United States Infantry (Captain) 1813 

Colonel Robert Bogardus, United States Army 

Brig.-General Robert Swartwout, U. S. Army 

Nicholas Haight, Batt’l Art’y, 1814 

Major Donald Fraser, U. S. Army 

Captain John Sanders Van Rensselaer, Vol. Militia, 1812-1813 

Henry Raymond, State Artillery, 1812-1814 

Abraham Dally, Jr., State Artillery, 1814-1815 

The Reverend Morgan Dix, S.T.D., D.D., D.C.L. 

Colonel Asa Bird Gardiner 


VICE-COMMANDANTS 
Brig. Gen’] Joseph Gardner Swift, Chief U. S. Corps of En- 


gineers 
Colonel Gilbert Christian Russell, U. S. Army 
Brig.-General Jacob Morton, State Artillery, 1812-1814 
Lt.-Colonel Daniel Dodge, State Militia, 1814 
Capt. William Buttre, State Militia, 1814 
Major General John Adams Dix, U. S. Vols., U. S. Corps 
Artillery 
Capt. Benjamin Wood, U. S. Infantry 
Ist Lieut. Abraham Quackenbush, U. S. Infantry 
Hon. Thurlow Weed, Vol. Art’y Militia, 1813 
Capt. Platt Adams, Vol. Infantry, 1814 
Charles Barclay Tappen, State Militia, 1814 
Hon. Asa Bird Gardiner, L.L.D., Col. U. S. Army 
Captain Howland Pell, National Guard. 


ADJUTANTS 


Captain Mordecai Meyers, A.B., U. S. Army 
Major Charles Graham, Brigade-Major, 1814 
Captain John Burrowes, U. S. Vol. Infantry 
Lieutenant Henry M. Mead, U. S. Infantry 
Lieutenant Henry Arcularius, Adj’t Horse Artillery, 1814 
Isaac M. Phyffe, State Militia, 1814 

Lieutenant Martin W. Brett, U. S. Vol. Infantry 
Lieutenant Charles Oakley, State Militia, 1814 
George Crygier, Vet. Corps. Art’y, 1814 

Henry Morris, Sea-Fencibles, 1814-1815 
Appleton Morgan, LL.D. 

Henry Chauncey, Jr., Colonel National Guard 
Howland Pell, Captain National Guard 

Charles Elliot Warren, Major National Guard 


STAFF OFFICERS 


Major Clarkson Crolius, United States Army 

Captain Charles Humphrey, United States Army 

Major Bernard Hart, State Militia, 1814 

Major Bartholomew de la Pierre, Aide-de-Camp, N. Y. Volls., 
1814 

Captain Gouverneur S. Bibby, United States Army 

Captain Thomas Machin, United States Army 

Lieutenant Cotton Ward, United States Army 


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Ensign William L. Morris, State Militia, 1814 

Robert W. Ryckman, State Militia, 1814 

Midshipman Joseph B. Nones, United States Navy 

Gardiner Robert Lillibridge Landsman, U. S. Letter of Marque 
“Rapid,” 1813 

Gouverneur Mather Smith, M.D. 

Major George Howard, U. S. Army 

Captain William D. Lawrence, U. S. Army 

Lieutenant James Boardman, U. S. Army 

Lieutenant William B. Read, U. S. Army 

William H. Brown, Maryland Militia, 1814 

Edward N. Duryea, State Militia, 1814 

Elijah P. Jenks, State Militia 1814 

Jacques Cortelyou, State Militia, 1814 

Robert Allen Center 

Charles Isham, Paymaster 

Major Clarence H. Eagle, Commissary 

The Rev. Peter J. Van Pelt, Chaplain, United States Army,- 
1813-1815 

The Rev. Orin Abbott, N. Y. Militia, 1812 

The Rev. Gardiner Spring, Chaplain, State Militia, 1814 

The Rev. Alexander Hamilton, Jr. 

The Rev. Frank Landon Humphreys, S.T.D., Chaplain 

Paul Gibert Thebaud, Ordnance Officer 

Surgeon Tebulon Seaman, M.D., State Militia, 1814 

Surgeon Samuel Ackerly, M.D., U. S. Army 

Surgeon Henry H. Porter, M.D., Bttl. Arty., 1814 

Surgeon Benjamin R. Robson, M.D., Infty. Militia, 1814 

Surgeon William Henry Wilson, M.D., U. S. Army 

Major John Van Rensselaer Hoff, M.D., U. S. Army 


Charles Augustus Schermerhorn, Quartermaster 


THE ROSTER OF ORIGINAL MEMBERS VETERAN 
CORPS ARTILLERY 


FAS 


John Ames, Musician U. S. A. afterward Priv. 
Matthew Antonides, Priv. 

Jacob M. Austin, Priv. 

Jacob W. Anderson, Priv. 

Samuel Andres, Corp. 

Orrin Abbott, Priv. 

Robert Adams, Priv. 

Valentine Austin, Priv. 

John Allen, Priv. U. S. A. 

Platt Adams, Capt. 

Henry Abbott, Priv. 

Samuel Ackerly, A.M. M.D., Hosp. Surg. U. S. A. 
John Anthon, A.M. L.L.D., Paymr. afterward Capt. 
Jacob Anthony, Capt. 

Henry Arcularius, Adjt. 

John Ahvaise, Priv. 

Parmenio Adams, Paymr. afterward Rep. in Cong. 
John Armstrong, Jr., Lieut. & A.D.C. Gen. J. Brown 
Austin Atchinson, Maj. 

James P. Allen, Lieut. 

John Arnoux, Priv. 

Nathaniel L. Asten, Corp. 

Philip Arnold, Priv. and War Rev. 


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Leonard Baum, Priv. 
Henry Baker, Priv. 
William Buttre, Capt. 
Bernard Blair, Priv. 
James G. Byme, Priv. 
John Bentley, Priv. 
Abraham Brower, Priv. 
Henry Borchers, Priv. N. Y. Sea Fenciubles 
Ashley C. Baker, Priv. 
Charles Baker, Priv. 
Thomas Blank, Corp. 
William H. Brown, Priv. 
Lambert Blank, Priv. 
Joseph E. Betts, Priv. 
Robert Beatty, Sergt. 
William Butler, Priv. 
George T. Beakey, Priv. 
Henry Beck, Priv. 
Thomas Brown, Musician 
Daniel Banks, Corp. 
Joseph Brundage, Priv. 
Jonas P. Brush, Corp. 
Isaac Bates, Priv. 

James Brewer, Priv. 
Stephen Bostwick, Priv. 
Avery Brumley, Priv. 
Jacob J. Brinkerhoff, Priv. 
Thomas B. Bloomer, Priv. 
Isaac Brush, Priv. 

John Bouton, Priv. 

James H. Beers, Priv. 
George Berry, Priv. 
Edward Bush, Priv. : 


Alexander Brady, Priv. 
Isaac W. Briggs, Priv. 
John C. Bayles, Priv. 

D James Henry Bernard, Musician 
Joseph Baulsir, Drum Major 
Michel Burchell, Priv. 
Frederick Peter Bellinger, Sergt. in Lt. Col. Chris. Bellingers 

Regt. and Capt., afterward State Sen. 
Peter Banker, Priv. 
Elias William Benson, Priv. 
Gouverneur S. Bibby, Capt. U. S. A. 
Robert Bogardus, Col. U. S. A. 
John G. Betts, Lieut. 
John Burrows, Capt. 
James Boardman, Lieut. U. S. A. 
Christopher Brown, Lieut. 
Hiram Burton, Priv. U. S. Rifles 
Thomas C. Butter, Sr. Capt. 
Samuel Augustus Bartoo, Priv. 
David Banks, Jr., Ensign 
Henry Bruce, Midshipman, 1813 Commodore U. S. N. 
Samuel Rossiter Betts, LLD., Judge Advocate, afteraward U. 

S. Dist. Judge 
Martin W. Brett, Lieut. 
Albert Bogert, Sergt. 
James Barclay, Priv. and Rev. War 
Philip Belannon, Priv. and Rev. War 
Christian Benedict, Priv. and Rev. War 
Samuel Bleecker, Privy. and Rev. War 
Abraham Bogart, Priv. and Rev. War 
Ebenezer Bowling, Priv. and Rev. War 
Jacob Brant, Priv. and Rev. War 
Abraham Brevoort, Priv. and Rev. War 
Annan D. Brookhurst, Priv. and Rev. War 
Anthony Brown, Priv. and Rev. War 
George Bergen, Priv. 


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Charles K. Crowley, Priv. U. S. A., afterward Lieut. 
Henry A. Charlock, Priv. 
Joseph A. Clussman, Artificer 
Thomas Coffee, Priv. 
John Thomas Conterman, Priv. 
Daniel Collins, Priv. 
William Cooke, Corp. 
Isaacher Cozzens, Priv. 
Abraham Craig, Priv. 
Richard Colt, Corp. 
Edward Classen, Priv. 
Garret Conroy, Priv. 
Samuel B. Cotton, Priv. 
Benjamin Case, Maj: 
Charles Coombs, Priv. 
William Corbierre, Priv. 
Abraham Coleman, Priv. 
William E. Chambers, Priv. 
Jonathan Conrey, Corp. 
Nathan Cropsey, Priv. 
William E. Corey, Sergt. 
Amos Comstock, Priv. 
George F. Coddington, Priv. 
Cornelius K. Cole, Serst. 
George Crygier, Musician 
Richard F. Carman, Capt. 
Charles Clark, Capt. 
Christopher Covenhoven, Priv. 
Abraham Crocheron, Cornet 
Thomas Cooper, Ensign 
LV ihan Bedlow Crosby, A.M., Capt. & A.D.C. Gen. E. 


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Clarkson, Crolius, Col., afterward Maj. U. S. A., After- 
ward Speaker, Assem. & State Sen. 

Caleb Crane, Lieut. 

Gilbert Clark, Priv. ; 

William Cutbush, Capt. U. S. Engrs. 

Elias E. Covenhoven, Priv. 

Hiram Cronk, Priv., Last pensioner War 1812, Bur. by V. 
C. A., Military Honors 

James W. Carpenter, A. D. C. 

Stephen Conover, Capt. 

Stephen Cambreling, Priv. 

George Warren Chapman, Surgeon (Commdt. V. C. A.) 

Daniel W. Church, Adjt. 

Richard Conne, Lt. Col. Commdt. 

Samuel Coddington, Lieut. 

David Codwise, Priv. 

Alexander fistat Lieut. U. S. A. 

Cadwalader David Colden, Lt. Col. Commdt., afterward Mayor 
N. Y. & State Sen. 

John Campbell, Capt. U. S. A. 

Moses Condit, Priv. 

Jacques Cortelyou, Priv. 

James Chesterman, Paymaster 

John Cox, Paymaster 

Eli Chapin, Priv. and Rev. War 

James Clapp, Priv. and Rev. War 

Amos Clark, Priv. and Rev. War 

George Clark, Priv. and Rev. War 

Frazee Connet, Priv. and Rev. War 

Aaron Crygier, Priv. and Rev. War i 

John Conner, Priv. : 

Ebenezer Caldwell, Priv. | 

Robert Cobb, Priv. 


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Abraham Dally, Priv. (Afterward Commdt. V. C. A.) 

Thomas J. Darling, Musician 

Jesse Delano, Priv. 

Abraham Demarest, Priv. 

Parmenas Doxey, Priv. 

Bartholomew De La Pierre, Maj. and A.D.C. Gen. Peter B. 
Porter 

John Deen, Priv. 

Joseph Douglas, Jr., Priv. 

Vincent L. Dill., Priv. 

John De La Montanye, Jr., Sergt. 

John De La Montanye, Priv. 

Louis Dieu, Priv. 

Isaac Davis, Priv. 

John Davis, Priv. 

Robert Dodge, Priv. 

Michael E. Degrove, Priv. 

James Demarest, Priv. 

William B. Doyle, Priv. 

John Davenport, Priv. 

John Adams Dix. LLD., Lieut U.S. A., afterward Maj. Gen. 
U. S. Vols. War Rebellion 

Edward N. Duryea, Priv. 

Francis Doremus, Adyjt. 

Davis Darling, Priv. 

James P. Dixon, Priv. 

Daniel Dodge, Lt. Col. Commdt. 

Clark Daniels, Priv. 

Joseph Delafield, Maj. U. S. A. 

James Ferguson De Peyster A. B. Capt. U. S. A. 

Edward Delafield, A. B., M.D. Surgeon 

Jason Dunster, Ensign 

James Richard Dodge, Capt. 

John Peter Dietrich, Lieut. U. S. A., afterward Asst. Com. e 


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John Delamater, Priv. and Rev. War (Ist Commdt. V.C.A.) 

Phillip Dally, Priv. and Rev. War 

William De Garmo, Priv. and Rev. War 

John S. Delamater, Priv. and Rev. War, 1809 2d Lieut. 
V.C.A 


lsake Daniels, Matross Arty. and War Rev. 


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William Eichell, Priv & Musician 
James English, Priv. 

tewart Elder, Lieut. U. S. A. 
Robert Elting, Capt. 
Thomas W. Eagle, Priv. and Rev. War 
Philip Earl, Priv. and Rev. War 
Epaphras Ely, Priv. 


Es 
Joel B. Fox, Priv. 


Jesse Ferguson, Musician 

Benjamin F. Forbes, Capt. 

James M. French, Priv. 

James Fowler, Priv. 

Moses Fargo, Priv. 

Donald Frazer, Maj. U. S. A. 
Abraham Florentine, Priv. 

Elias Fountain, Priv. 

Albert Fisher, Priv. 

Frederick Friend, Priv. 

Daniel French, Priv. 

Frederick Fowler, Priv. 

John Fisher, Corp. 

Henry Fisher, Priv. 

John Frederick, Priv. 

Isaac R. Freeman, Sergt. 

John Faulkner, Priv. and Rev. War 
Azariah Collins Flagg, Lieut., afterward Comptroller, N. Y. 
Elijah Fountain, Corp. 

Benjamin Ferris, Sergt. 


*G* 


Adam Gamble, Sergt.-Maj. 

Joseph Gouge, Priv. 

John Gassner, Priv. 

John B. Grivet, Priv. 

Emile Guillaudeu, Priv. 

John Grant, Musician 

William B. Griffiths, Priv. 

James Gillihan, Priv. 

John Griffiths, Priv. 

Benjamin F. J. Gautier, Corp. 

James Greene, Priv. 

Richard Garratt, Priv. 

Jacob Grosvenor, Priv. 

Thomas Grenell, Priv. 

Martin Gulneck, Priv. 

Samuel S. Gautier, Lieut. 

Abraham M. Griffin, Lieut. 

William Gurnee, Maj. 

Benjamin J. Gurnee, Col. 

William Gates, U. S. Mil. Acad. Lieut., afterward Col. & 
Bvt. Brig. Gen. U. S. A. 

William Gerard, Sergt. & Lieut. 

Anson Gale, Lieut. 

Nathan Gifford, Ensign 

Charles Graham, Maj., afterward Col. 

eo M. Gamble, Capt. U. S. Marine Corps, afterward Maj. 

& Bvt. Lt. Col. 


11 


James N. Gifford, A. B. Ensign 

James R. Gibson, Priv. 

Francis H. Gregory, Lieut. U. S. N., Rear Admiral War 
Rebellion 

Joseph Green, Priv. 

Abraham Garrison, Jr., Priv. and Rev. War 

Charles Gillard, Priv. and Rev. War 

Charles Grant, Matross Arty. 


*]{* 


Thomas D. Howe, Priv. 

William Hilton, Corp. 

Frederick Hunt, Priv. 

Leonard Hoffman, Priv. 

John Hamilton, Priv. 

Joseph Hodgkins, Gunner U. S. N. 

Nathaniel Hiler, Priv. 

Charles Halsey, Priv. 

Daniel Haines, Priv. 

John Augustus Hopson, Corp. 

William Headley, Priv. 

Joseph Harney Hull, Priv. f 

John C. Howard, Sergt. 

‘George Higgins, Priv. 

Cornelius Hart, Priv. 

Samuel Harned, Priv. 

Samuel Higgins, Priv. 

George Hull, Priv. 

John J. Huntington, Priv. 

Charles H. Horton, Priv. Seaman U. S. N. 

William Hendricks, Priv. 

John Holbrook, Priv. 

Mansfield Hunt, Priv. 

John Hagadom, Priv. 

William W. Hilliker, Priv. 

John Hillyer, Priv. 

John B. Hunter, Priv. 

Jacob Hunter, Priv. 

Cornelius B. Hulsart, Priv. Sea Fencibles 

William Hall, Priv., afterward Brig. Gen. 3d. Brig. N. Y., 
Mil. War Rebellion 

James Hammond, Priv. 

John I. Hildreth, Musician 

James Hyatt, Priv. 

Sherman Hosmer, Serst. 

Nicholar Haight, Jr., Sergt., Acting Lieut. 

Archer Hays, Sergt. 

Samuel E. Hudson, Sergt. 

William C. Holly, Priv. 

James Horn, Priv. 

John T. Harrison, Surgeon 

Lindley Murray Hoffman, A.B., Priv. 

David Murray Hoffman, LL.D., Priv., afterward V. Chancel- 
lor & Judge, N. Y. Superior Court 

Richard Hunt, Priv. 

William Honay, Lieut. 

William S. Hunter, Capt. 

William Hyatt, Priv. 

John A. Haring, Sergt. 

George Howard, Capt. U. S. A. 

Alexander Hamilton, A.B., Capt. U. S, A. & A.D.C., Gen. 
Morgan Lewis 

Ogden Hoffman, A.M. LL.D., Lieut., afierward Rep. in Cong. 
& Atty. Gen. S. N. Y. 

Daniel Hugunin, Lieut. U. S. A. 

John Herkimer, Maj. Commdg., afterward Rep. in Cong. 

Beekman V. Hoffman, Lieut. U. S. N., afterward Capt. 

Charles Humphrey, Capt. U. S. A., Speaker Assem., Surrogate, 
Rep. in Cong. 


12 


Henry E. Hoyt, Priv., afterward Lieut. V. C. A. 
Bernard Hart, Maj. & Div. Qrmr. 
James M. Halsey, Purser U. S. N 
@ Edward Hall, Lieut. U. S. A. 
Pearson Halstead, Priv. and Rev. War 
John P. Harmony, Priv. 

Asa Hall, Priv. and Rev. War 

David Harriott, Priv. and Rev. War 
John Haviland, Priv. and Rev. War 
Samuel Howell, Priv. and Rev. War 
Walter Howell, Priv. and Rev. War 
Daniel Hubbard, Priv. and Rev. War 
Davis Hunt, Priv. and Rev. War 
James R. Howell, Priv. 

Nathaniel Nye Hall, Lieut. U. S. A. 


+/[* 


Joseph Insley, Priv. 
John W. Izod, Musician 


*)* 


Elijah P. Jenks, Priv. 

Joseph F. James, Priv. 

Lewis Johnson, Priv. 

William James, Priv. 

Samuel Jocelin, Priv. 

Jeremiah Jagger, Priv. 

William Jenkins, Adjt. 

John Jermain, Priv. 

Lemuel Jenkins, Paymaster 

Ira Jenkins, Lieut. 

Arthur S. Johnson, Qrmr. 
Benjamin Jones, Priv. 

Frederick Jenkins, Ensign 

Elisha Jenkins, Col. & Qrmr., Gen. U. S. A. 
Isaac I. Jacques, Ensign 
Nathaniel Jennings, Lieut. 

Anthony W. Jones, Priv. 

James James, Priv. and Rev.. War 
Jeremiah Johnson, Ensign 


kK * 


Joseph Kirton, Priv. 

Henry Kling, Priv. 

Jonathan Knapp, Sergt. 

John B. Keyes, Priv. 

William Kellinger, Priv. 

Thomas Ketcham, U. S. Mil. Acad., Capt. U. S. A. 

Abraham Kip, Priv. 

Charles King, LL.D., Capt. & A.D.C. Gen., Jonas Maples, 
afterward Pres. Col. Coll. 

Isaac Keeler, Adjt. Vet. Corps. Art. 1813-14 also Lieut. & 
Brvt. Capt. Conn. Line Rev. War 

Henry Kelso, Priv. and Rev. War 

Eben Knapp, Priv. and Rev. War 

Benjamin S. Knapp, Priv. and Rev. War 

Seth R. Kneeland, Priv. and Rev. War 

Abraham Kelsey, Priv. 


James Kent, Priv. 


3] *% 


Daniel Lewis, Priv. 
Benjamin S. Langdon, Seaman U. S. N. 
Leonard Lewis, Sergt. 
Garretson Lyon, Priv. 
Jacob Laing, Priv. 
Major Lines, Priv. 


Jeremiah Lawrence, Priv. 

James Luther, Priv. 

Ebenezer Loud, Seaman, U. S. N. 

Austin N. Lawrence, Priv. 

Peter G. Lewis, Priv. 

David Lopez, Priv. 

William Lawton, Priv. 

Gardiner Robert Lillibridge, Seaman U. S. Letter Marque 

Ebenezer M. Lincoln, Priv. 

John Leveridge, Priv. 

Anthony Lamb, Dep. Qrmr. Gen. U. S. A. 

Valentine Luff, Capt. 

~ .Robert Ludlow, Surgeon's Mate 

Gustavus Loomis, U. S. Mil. Acad., Lieut. U. S. A., after- 
ward Col. & Brevt. Brig. Gen. U. S. A. 

Horace Lane, Seaman U. S. N. 

John Lambert, Boatswain Sea Fencibles 

Aaron Levy, Adjt. 

William C. Lawrence, Capt. U. S. A. 

Frederick Lewis, Lieut. U. S. Engs. 

Thomas J. Leslie, U. S. Mil. Acad., afterward Brig. Gen. 
oS: 

Thomas Longworth, Ensign 

Henry Samuel La Farge, Priv. 

John Lewis, Priv. and Rev. War 

Eleazer Little, Priv. and Rev. War 

Joseph Little, Priv. and Rev. War 

John La Farge, Priv. 





aM * 


Arthur Miller, Seaman U. S. N. 
John Mcllvaine, Priv. 

Lewis Mead, Priv. 

George C. Morgan, Priv. 

James Mackrell, Priv. 

Samuel McCreery, Priv. 

David Miller, Lieut. 

William MacDonough, Priv. 
Philip Mosier, Priv. 

Jacob Mabey, Priv. 

James L. Mather, Corp. 
Christopher B. Monell, Priv. 
William Marsh, Priv. 

John McCoy, Seaman U. S. N. 
Frederick Meschutt, Priv. 

Teunis McCauley, Priv. 

Daniel McPherson, Priv. 
William G. Monell, Corp. 

Henry McDonald, Priv. 

James B. Murray, Capt. 

Richard Martin, Priv. 

William D. Morgan, Priv. 

Isaac Manee, Sergt. 

Thomas Machin, Capt. U. S. A. 
Joseph G. Morrell, Priv. 

John MacGowan, Seaman U. S. N. 
Samuel McCully, Priv. 

J. H. Morrison, Seaman U. S. N. 
James Manee, Priv. 

Thomas Megson, Priv., Sea Fencibles 
Henry Morris, Corp. 

John Morris, Corp. 

Thomas Mook, Priv. 

John Mullaney, Corp. 

rae Mullaney, Col. U. S. A., afterward Qrmr-Gen. U. 


S 
John Ludlow Morton, A.M., A.D.C. Maj. Gen. E. C. Stevens 
Jacob Morton, A.M., Brig. ‘Cont afterward Maj. Gen. N. Y. 


Arty. J \ 


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Charles Ferdinand Morton, A.M., U. S. Mil. Acad. Lieut. 

Henry, M. Mead, Lieut. & Qrmr, U. S. A. 

Thomas McConkey, Lieut. U. S. A. 

r3) Jonas Mapes, Brig. Gen. 
” Hugh McBride, Ensign 

Charles Spencer Merchant, U. S. Mil. Acad., U. S. A. 
afterward Col. & Brvt. Brig. Gen. U. S. A. 

James Monroe, Capt. U. S. A. 

Mordecai Myers, A.B., Capt. U.S. A. 

David Morris, Lieut. 

Michael Moore, Musician U. S. A., afterward Lieut. U. S. A. 

William H. Miller, Priv. 

John Mackie, Ensign 

William L. Morris, Ensign 

John Morrell, Priv. 

Alexander McClure, Capt. 

Peter L. Mabie, Priv. 

William Learned Marcy, Lieut., afterward Governor N. Y. 
U.S. Sen. & Sec. State 

Abraham Mitchell, Priv. 

Artemus Mead, Priv. 

Grover Miller, Priv. 

John McLean, in Rev. War and Capt. Commdt. Vet Corps. Art. 

Benjamin S. Many, Lieut. 

Archibald McCullum, Priv. and Rev. War 

Thomas Milne, Priv. and Rev. War 

George Mills, Priv. and Rev. War 

John I. Mumford, Adjt. 


James Montgomery, Priv. 
*N* 


Peter Nafie, Priv. 

John Norman, Priv. 

George Newcomb, Priv. 

Charles Nichols, Priv. 

John Needham, Capt. 

William Nester, Priv. 

Gilbert S. Nixon, Priv. 

George Nixon, Qrmr. & Capt. 
Richard Nixon, Lieut. and Rev. War 
Barney Naugle, Ensign 

Samuel Nelson, Ensign 

Joseph B. Nones, Midshipman U. S. A. 
Isaac Noble, Priv. 

Christian Nestle, Priv. and Rev. War 
Benjamin North, Priv. and Rev. War 
Robert F. North, Priv. and Rev. War 
David Nister, Priv. 

Lewis Nichols, Priv. 


#O*¥ 


Henry Osborne, Priv.’ 

William Oram, Priv. 

John Ogden, Priv. 

John Oakey, Corp. 

Abraham D. Orsor, Priv. 

Hugh O'Hare, Lieut. 

Abraham Odell, Priv. 

Charles Oakley, Ensign 

Abner Osborm, Priv. and Rev. War 
David W. C. Olyphant, Priv. 


¥*P* 


Isaac M. Phyfe, Priv. 
Henry H. Porter, M.D., Priv. 
Charles Peck, Musician 
Peter Peck, Priv. 

Qe illiam Pine, Corp. 


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Frederick Platt, Priv. 

Ephraim Pardee, Priv. 

Peter Post, Priv. 

James Polhemus, Priv. 

Jacob Poinier, Priv. 

Floyd Patrick, Priv. 

William Sherbrook Popham, Priv. 
John Perrine, Capt. 

Peter Pinckney, Lieut. 

Jonathan Pinkham, Seaman U. S. N. 
Shivers Parker, Lieut. 

Amos Palmer, Corp. 

. Waldron B. Post, Lieut. 

William Patterson, Capt. 

Henry Perine, Capt. 

Nathaniel Greene Pendleton, A.B. Lieut, U. S. A. 
Maltby Pelletreau, Priv. 

Thomas Parcells, Priv. and Rev. War 
Paulus Pardee, Priv. and Rev. War 
Benjamin Price, Priv. and Rev. War. 





#Q* 
Abraham Quackenbush, Lieut. U. S. A. 
Mangle Minthorne Quackenbos, Capt. Us SiAe 


John Quest, Priv. 
John H. Quimby, Priv. 


#RF 


Henry Raymond, Priv. 

Lewis W. Ryckman, Corp. 

William G. Rapelyea, Priv. 

John Rogers, Priv. 

Nathan B. Redfield, Sergt. 

William B. Read, Lieut. U. S. A. 

Christopher Remmey, Priv. 

David H. Reins, Priv. 

John Robins, Priv. 

James Randall, Priv. 

Uriah Ryder, Priv. 

William S. Ross, Priv. 

Benjamin R. Robson, Surgeon 

Robert W. Ryckman, Priv. 

Samuel Ryckman, Priv. U. S. A. 

Zebidee Ring, Capt. 

Jacob A. Roome, Sergt. 

Gilbert Christian Russell, Col. U. S. A. 

Marmaduke Richardson, Ensign 

Jacob Robineau, Ensign 

Henry Riell, Priv. 

Stephen Rapalje, Surgeon 

Joseph P. Russell, Surgeon’s Mate, U. S. A. 

James Rees, Maj. & Dep. Qrmr. Gen. U. S. A. 

Teunis Riker, Maj. U. S. A. 

Zachariah Rossell, Capt. U. S. A., afterward Clerk N. J. 
Sup. Court & Adjt. Gen. N. J. 

William Raynor, Priv. 

Samuel Chester Reid, Commanded U. S. Letter Marque “Gen. 
Armstrong” at Port of Fayal, Designer of and arranged 
stars in U. S. Flag; afterward Master of U. S. N. 

James Renwick, A.M., LL.D.,, Lieut. Retained as Asst. Top. 
Eng. U. S. 1815, afterward Prof. Chemistry Col. Coll. 

Zebulon Reynolds, Priv. 

Daniel Remsen, Priv. 

Charles Robb, Priv. 

Henry Read, Priv. 

Philip Romaine, Priv. 

John E. Rutledge, Priv. 

Frederick Roome, Priv. J < 


16 


John Redmond, Priv. and Rev. War 
Gerardus Riker, Priv. and Rev. War 
Daniel Raynor, Lieut. 

William Christopher Rhinelander, Lieut. 


¥S* 


Joseph Smith, Priv. 

Elias Steenberg, Priv. 

Mathias Smith, Priv. 

Thomas Stewart, Priv. 

Zenas Skidmore, Priv. 

Jeremiah Shaw, Priv. 

John Smith, Priv. 

James Smith, Priv. 

William John Surre, Seaman U. S. N. 

Isaac Stillwell, Priv. 

William K. Schenck, Priv. 

Jacob Schuremen, Priv. 

Edmund Slade, Priv. 

John P. Seaman, Priv. 

Selden Spencer, Priv. 

John G. Sexton, Priv. 

William Skinner, Priv. 

Frederick W. Sheffield, Seaman U. S. N. 

James Lawrence Simonson, Priv. 

Henry Stilwell, Priv. 

Nathaniel T. Smith, Priv. 

James Scott, Priv. 

Jacob Stoutenburgh, Capt. & A.D.C. 

Andrew Sinclair, Priv. 

Jonathan Smith, Priv. 

John Strain, Seaman U. S. N. 

Isaac Stelle, Sergt. 

Charles Spalding, Priv. 

Arthur Smithson, Priv. 

Thomas Stilwell, Priv. 

Aaron Simonson, Priv. 

Stephen Sampson, Priv. 

Joseph Sarvis, Priv. 

Ezekiel Sammis, Priv. 

Richard McLee Smith, Priv. 

George Smith, Maj. 

Gardiner Spring, D.D., LL.D., Chaplain 

Thomas Spencer, M.D., Priv. 

Floyd Smith, Sergt. Maj. & Paymr. 

John Q. Schieffelin, Priv. 

Samuel Swartwout, Capt. & Adjt. 

Horatio Gates Stevens, Lt. Col. Commdt. 

Zebulon Seaman, M.D., Asst. Surgeon 

Joseph Lee Smith, Lt. Col. U. S. A. 

Abraham L. Sands, Capt. U. S. A. 

David Storm, Priv. 

Joseph St. John, Sergt. 

Thomas Morgan Sturtevant, Priv. 

John B. Scott, Capt. U. S. A., afterward Recorder N. Y. 

Henry Shell, Capt. U. S. A. 

John Sing, Lieut. U.S. A. 

Robert Swartwout, Brig. Gen. U. S. A. 

Jacob S. Smith, Lieut. 

Tames Spencer, Seaman U. S. N. 

William A. Spencer, Lieut., afterward Capt. U. S: N. 

Jacob Stoutenburgh, Capt. & A.D.C. 

John M. Sullivan, Midshipman, afterward Lieut. U.S. N. 

Joseph Gardner Swift, A.M., U. S. Mil. Acad. Ist Grad. 
1802, Lieut. U. S. Engrs., afterward Commdt. U. S. Corps. 
Engrs. 

Nathaniel Smith, Priv. 

Daniel Slocum, Priv. and Rev. War 

William Smith, Lieut. 

Qh Stilwell, Priv. 

”Andrew Surre, Sergt. 


17 


David Smith, Sergt. 

Andrew. Silcher, Lt. Col. Commdt. 

John Sherwood, Priv. and Rev. War 

Richard Smith, Priv. and Rev. War 

Thomas Smith, Priv. and Rev. War : 
Aaron Swartz, Priv. and Rev. War 

Daniel Spencer, Priv. and Rev. War 

John I. Sickles 

Corn. J. Sebring 





*T* 
William Taylor, Capt. & Adjt. 
John Toors, Priv. 
David Thomas, Priv. 
James Torrey, Priv. 
Stephen Tisdale, Priv. 
John J. Tobey, Corp. 
Daniel Thomas, Sergt. 
John W. Timson, Sr., Priv. 
Levin Turner, Priv. 
Ansel Titus, Priv. 
Lazarus N. Tribe, Sergt. 
James Terwilliger, Priv. 
George F. Truett, Sergt. 
Frederick Tarr, Priv. 
William C. Thompson, Seaman, U. S. N. 
Samuel Priestly Taylor, Priv. 
Lewis Taylor, Sergt. 
Jeremiah H. Taylor, Priv. 
James Totten, Priv. 
William Tway, Priv. 
Jabez Turner, Priv. 
Hezekiah Tindale, Priv. 
Ebenezer Thompson, Priv. 
Frederick Augustus Tallmadge, A.M., Sergt. 
Ree B. Tallmadge, Asst. Dist. Paymr. U. S. A. & Paymr. 
HSA; 
John Ten Broeck, Ensign 
Nathaniel Tyler, Lieut. 
Robert L. Taylor, Chaplain 
William Smith Tallmadge, Lt. Col. U. S. A. 
John Triglar, Cornet 
William Thorn, Maj. 
William W. Todd, Lt. Col. Commdt. 
Robert Tillotson, Judge Advocate 
Charles Barclay Tappen, Sergt. 
Charles Town, Lieut. & Adjt. 
Calvin Tomkins, Priv. 
Isaac Teller, Priv. and Rev. War 
George Tiebout, Priv. and Rev. War 
Peter Vincent Tilyou, Priv. and Rev. War ‘ 
James Trafford, Priv. and Rev. War 
William Titus, Matross Arty. 
Walter Wilmot Townsend, Priv. 
Edward Thebaud, Priv. 


a\% 


Peter J. Van Pelt, A.M., D.D., Chaplain, U.S. A. 

William L. Van Zandt, Priv. 

Jacob Vincent, Priv. 

Peter P. Vanderhoff, Priv. 

David Van Gelder, Priv. 

John H. Van Vleck, Musician. 

Jacob Van Tine, Priv. 

James Van Dyck, Priv. 

Abraham Van Nostrand, Priv. 

Jacob Vanderbilt, Lieut. & Adjt. 

Isaac, Vredenburgh, Priv. 

Elisha Van Brunt, Priv. 

John F. Van Outersterp, Priv. ; 
John L. Van Boskerck, Sergt. = J a 


18 


Michael Van Name, Priv. 
David Van Arsdale, Landsman, U. S. N. 
Lawrence Van Wart, Priv. 
y John Sanders Van Rensselaer, Qr. Mr. 
Adam Vanderbilt, Priv. 
Peter Vermilyea, Sergt. 
Peter Valentine, Cornet 
Abraham Verplank, Paymaster 
Adrian H. Van Bokelin, Qr. Mr. 
John Van Vechten, Lieut. 
Egbert K. Van Keuren, Priv. 
Jacob Hendrick Van Schaick, Capt. 
Abraham Van Vechten, Lieut. 
James Van Tassell, Sergt. 
Abraham Vandervoort, Sergt. 
John Van Sicklin, Priv. 
Benjamin Vanderburgh, Priv. 
Peter Vandervoort, Priv. 
Beekman M. Van Beuren, Lt. Col. Comdt. 
John Van Arsdale, Priv. and Rev. War. 
William Vernon, Priv. 
#\\/# 
Timothy S. Wheeler, Priv. 
Thomas Lee Watson, Corp. 
Joseph Wood, Priv. 
William Wine, Priv. 
Hartshorne White, Priv. 
Henry Williams, Jr., Priv. 
John Wilmoth, Priv. 
Elijah Williams, Priv. 
Daniel Williamson, Priv. 
Daniel Whitney, Lieut. and Rev. War. 
Cotton Ward, Lieut. U. S. A. 
Joseph White, Sergt. 
George Wicks, Ensign. 
Daniel West, Priv. 
William Whitley, Priv. 
Thomas P. Wendover, Priv. 
Jacob Westerfield, Priv. 
Henry B. Williams, Priv. 
Jeptha A. Wilkinson, Sergt. Maj. 
Jesse Watson, Priv. 
Edward Weaver, Priv. 
Azarias Walgrove, Priv. U. S. Marine Corps. 
James Westervelt, Corp. 
Jeremiah Wells, Priv. 
John J. White, Priv. 
Thurlow Weed, Priv. afterward Mem. Assem. 
William W. Winans, Priv. 
David Wiggins, Priv. 
Benjamin Wood, Capt. U. S. A. 
Daniel Wollaber, Priv. 
John A. Wish, Lieut. U. S. N. 
Cornelius D. Westbrook, D.D., Chaplain. 
Abner Woodworth, Capt. 
William Warren, Lt. Col. 
James Wilson, Capt. 
Edward Wildey, Ensign. 
Henry T. Wheeler, Lieut. 
Joseph Watson, Paymr., U. S. A. 
Van Wyck Wickes, Capt. 
William Wheaton, Ensign. 
Oliver York, Ensign. 
John Westerfield, Priv. and Rev. War. 
Aaron Ward, Capt. U. S. A., afterwards Set in Cong. 
William Bleary Wilson, M.D., Surgeon, U. S. 
George Wardell, Priv. 
Henry W/yricoop, Sergt. Maj. 
Stephen Ward, Priv. 
Ge ederick Wenniel, Priv. and Rev. War 


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